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mcerone


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12/05/2009 12:04 PM Foods Toxic to Dogs  
The only thing my O-Man can stomache other than his food is string cheese...too cute, only given in little nibbles but I have the feeling he would tear it up if I let him

~Mom to Odysseus (Ody)~
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LdyGryWolf


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12/05/2009 1:31 PM Foods Toxic to Dogs  
Posted By Sassy'sMama on 06/19/2007 10:56 PM

had to laugh at the Marijuana one
Back in the 70's my friend Bonnie had a Pom, and he got into a quarter ounce of pot... poor pup layed on the couch for 3 days wasted! he was fine after he came down...

Then when I had my first Rattie Elvis, he ate a joint and was fried for a while.



I laughed at this one as well since Chester once got into some of my former roommate's...he didn't get much, but slept the rest of the night.  Then, about a week ago, she called me and told me her son said that her dog and her friend's dog got into her bag...I just called her to tell her and she said both dogs were fine - she watched them both for 2 days, checking their poop and nothing...no behavior changes, no pot in the poop.  She thinks her son's lowlife friends took it...

Also, both Chester and Noah will go for the cat food, which my current roommate puts on the floor in the kitchen.  But they are not left alone in the kitchen and only occasionally will get a piece off the floor.  I don't think it would affect Noah's stomach much, but Chester gets diarrhea real bad if he eats it.

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WaylonsMom


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09/01/2010 8:13 AM Foods Toxic to Dogs  
Also I read that Xylitol ( artifical sweetner) is toxic at .03g. Most gums have 0.1g. I have warned my family.
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